A case that pulls from the murky depths of the Florida Everglades takes center stage on Dateline: Secrets Uncovered. The new episode, The End of the Affair, airs Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 8 Pm Et on Oxygen, with Craig Melvin at the helm. This investigation explores the grim discovery of a missing Miami man’s […]
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- 6/30/2025
- by Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV
In the upcoming episode of “Dateline: Secrets Uncovered,” titled “The End of the Affair,” viewers will delve into a gripping mystery that unfolds in Miami. The episode, airing on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 8:00 Pm on Oxygen, centers around the shocking discovery of a burned body at the edge of the Florida Everglades. This unsettling find raises many questions about the man’s disappearance and the circumstances surrounding his death.
As investigators dig deeper into the case, they find themselves drawn into the world of a local supermarket mogul and his wife. The wife steps forward with crucial information, revealing a secret that may hold the key to understanding what happened. Her revelation could change the course of the investigation and shine a light on hidden truths that have remained buried.
“The End of the Affair” promises to be a compelling episode filled with twists and turns. As the story unfolds,...
As investigators dig deeper into the case, they find themselves drawn into the world of a local supermarket mogul and his wife. The wife steps forward with crucial information, revealing a secret that may hold the key to understanding what happened. Her revelation could change the course of the investigation and shine a light on hidden truths that have remained buried.
“The End of the Affair” promises to be a compelling episode filled with twists and turns. As the story unfolds,...
- 6/24/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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Robert Downey Jr.'s talent was always obvious, but his appetite for drugs and alcohol made it easy for studios to deny him work throughout the first few decades of his career. The son of trailblazing independent filmmaker Robert Downey (whose "Putney Swope" is one of the most scabrous pieces of pop cultural satire you will ever see), Downey fils popped up on the periphery of 1980s favorites like "Weird Science" and "Back to School" before delivering his breakout performance as the redlining addict Julian Wells in Marek Kanievska's adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' "Less Than Zero."
Downey had the gift. He had it all. He was always the most exciting person on screen, which probably cheesed off some of his co-stars, but the kid couldn't help it. Like Eddie Murphy or Robin Williams, you were primed to laugh...
Robert Downey Jr.'s talent was always obvious, but his appetite for drugs and alcohol made it easy for studios to deny him work throughout the first few decades of his career. The son of trailblazing independent filmmaker Robert Downey (whose "Putney Swope" is one of the most scabrous pieces of pop cultural satire you will ever see), Downey fils popped up on the periphery of 1980s favorites like "Weird Science" and "Back to School" before delivering his breakout performance as the redlining addict Julian Wells in Marek Kanievska's adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' "Less Than Zero."
Downey had the gift. He had it all. He was always the most exciting person on screen, which probably cheesed off some of his co-stars, but the kid couldn't help it. Like Eddie Murphy or Robin Williams, you were primed to laugh...
- 6/11/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
British composer Michael Nyman will receive a lifetime achievement award at the upcoming World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), Film Fest Gent’s annual film music award ceremony.
Nyman is known for his Bafta-nominated score for The Pianoandhis collaborations with Peter Greenaway on films such as The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover and The Draughtsman’s Contract. His other scores include Neil Jordan’s The End Of The Affair and Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca.
He will be presented with the award on October 16 in Ghent, where a selection of Nyman’s work will be performed by the Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Dirk Brossé.
Nyman is known for his Bafta-nominated score for The Pianoandhis collaborations with Peter Greenaway on films such as The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover and The Draughtsman’s Contract. His other scores include Neil Jordan’s The End Of The Affair and Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca.
He will be presented with the award on October 16 in Ghent, where a selection of Nyman’s work will be performed by the Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Dirk Brossé.
- 4/29/2025
- ScreenDaily
NBC is scheduled to air a repeat episode of their hit news show Dateline NBC tonight, April 12, 2025, and it will feature a burning death scandal and more. According to NBC's official press release information, this repeat episode is titled, "The End of the Affair.” It originally aired way back on November 9, 2023. In this episode, the Dateline NBC team team took a deep look at a story about a Miami, Florida man named Camilo Salazar. His body was found burned to death at the edge of the Florida Everglades. Eventually, the wife of a local supermarket mogul showed up on the scene to reveal a very startling secret and possible lead. Dennis Murphy handled the reporting duties for this episode and case. It featured interviews with: Family members, Detectives Chris Villano and Doug McCoy, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, former Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle,...
- 4/12/2025
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Dateline special, “The End of the Affair”, airing on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 9/8c on NBC, delves into the harrowing case of Camilo Salazar, a Miami resident whose mysterious disappearance and subsequent death near the Florida Everglades shock the community.
In a case that uncovers a web of deception, the investigation reveals unexpected twists, particularly when the wife of a prominent local supermarket owner steps forward with a startling secret. As detectives work to unravel the truth, it becomes evident that this affair is not just a personal betrayal but the catalyst for a chilling murder plot.
The episode, reported by Dennis Murphy, offers interviews with key figures, including family members, detectives Chris Villano and Doug McCoy, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, former Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle, and reporter Christian Colon. Together, they shed light on the intricate details that led...
In a case that uncovers a web of deception, the investigation reveals unexpected twists, particularly when the wife of a prominent local supermarket owner steps forward with a startling secret. As detectives work to unravel the truth, it becomes evident that this affair is not just a personal betrayal but the catalyst for a chilling murder plot.
The episode, reported by Dennis Murphy, offers interviews with key figures, including family members, detectives Chris Villano and Doug McCoy, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, former Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle, and reporter Christian Colon. Together, they shed light on the intricate details that led...
- 4/10/2025
- by Morgan Hall
- TV Everyday
The Dateline special titled “The End of the Affair” will air on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 9/8c on NBC. This episode takes viewers through the chilling case of Camilo Salazar, whose disappearance led to a burned body being discovered near the Florida Everglades. As the investigation into his death unfolds, startling revelations come to light, particularly involving the wife of a prominent Miami supermarket owner.
The investigation exposes deep secrets, with unexpected twists revealing connections between the Salazar case and the betrayal of trust within personal relationships. Dennis Murphy hosts, guiding the audience through the complexities of this disturbing case, featuring interviews with key figures such as Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, and other investigative professionals.
This episode promises to uncover the hidden truths behind Salazar’s murder and the shocking role of Manuel Marin, the supermarket owner who orchestrated the crime after...
The investigation exposes deep secrets, with unexpected twists revealing connections between the Salazar case and the betrayal of trust within personal relationships. Dennis Murphy hosts, guiding the audience through the complexities of this disturbing case, featuring interviews with key figures such as Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, and other investigative professionals.
This episode promises to uncover the hidden truths behind Salazar’s murder and the shocking role of Manuel Marin, the supermarket owner who orchestrated the crime after...
- 4/10/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
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The Originals were a vital part of The Vampire Diaries -- the ultimate antagonists who challenged the Mystic Falls gang in their own unique ways. From the moment I saw them on the show, I knew that we were in for a wild ride with the first vampires to ever walk the earth, especially because they were targeting Elena directly. However, the pedestalization of Klaus Mikaelson over the rest of his siblings is something that has always vexed me, as I am convinced that there was a better Original than the hybrid.
Klaus was considered extremely powerful and unpredictable because he was both, a vampire and werewolf, which made him one of a kind. That said, I firmly believe that his sister,...
The Originals were a vital part of The Vampire Diaries -- the ultimate antagonists who challenged the Mystic Falls gang in their own unique ways. From the moment I saw them on the show, I knew that we were in for a wild ride with the first vampires to ever walk the earth, especially because they were targeting Elena directly. However, the pedestalization of Klaus Mikaelson over the rest of his siblings is something that has always vexed me, as I am convinced that there was a better Original than the hybrid.
Klaus was considered extremely powerful and unpredictable because he was both, a vampire and werewolf, which made him one of a kind. That said, I firmly believe that his sister,...
- 3/6/2025
- by Fawzia Khan
- CBR
Few other fantasy shows reached the pinnacle of fame the way The Vampire Diaries did, and it continued its successful run even three seasons deep. After two incredibly beloved seasons, Tvd offered even more twists and turns in Season 3, making it one of the show's best installments. Stefan, Damon, and Elena combated even more villains and dealt with growing feelings in this season as well.
Season 3 brought with it some of the best plot twists, including ghosts coming back to life and Elena turning into a vampire. Some would say that it was one of the most pivotal seasons of The Vampire Diaries, as it changed relationship dynamics for good. Along with great writing, the third season of Tvd also had some of the best dialogues, which added to its appeal.
Damon and Alaric Witness Stefan's Ripper Side Image via Warner Bros.
Stefan gave up his autonomy to Klaus to...
Season 3 brought with it some of the best plot twists, including ghosts coming back to life and Elena turning into a vampire. Some would say that it was one of the most pivotal seasons of The Vampire Diaries, as it changed relationship dynamics for good. Along with great writing, the third season of Tvd also had some of the best dialogues, which added to its appeal.
Damon and Alaric Witness Stefan's Ripper Side Image via Warner Bros.
Stefan gave up his autonomy to Klaus to...
- 2/28/2025
- by Fawzia Khan
- CBR
Ralph Fiennes, the guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast — which was recorded last week in front of 2,000 people at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where Fiennes was honored with the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award in recognition of his Oscar-nominated performance in Conclave — has been widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest screen actors for more than 30 years.
To name just a few of the films in which the Englishman has shined: Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List, Robert Redford’s Quiz Show, Kathryn Bigelow‘s Strange Days, Anthony Minghella’s The English Patient, István Szabó’s Sunshine, Neil Jordan’s The End of the Affair, David Cronenberg’s Spider, Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener, Martin McDonagh’s In Bruges, Stephen Daldry’s The Reader, Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash...
To name just a few of the films in which the Englishman has shined: Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List, Robert Redford’s Quiz Show, Kathryn Bigelow‘s Strange Days, Anthony Minghella’s The English Patient, István Szabó’s Sunshine, Neil Jordan’s The End of the Affair, David Cronenberg’s Spider, Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener, Martin McDonagh’s In Bruges, Stephen Daldry’s The Reader, Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash...
- 2/13/2025
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Like many fantasy shows on the CW, The Vampire Diaries had a sprawling cast over its eight seasons. It had countless characters, and naturally, the main characters got all the focus. However, there were many players in Mystic Falls who did not get the attention they deserved, or they were underestimated greatly during their time on Tvd.
From side characters like Rose to bigger ones like Bonnie, these characters could have added great value to the show if they were written better. Even with great plotlines, many fans ignore their contributions to the storyline, which have been great. These underrated Tvd characters deserve a lot more spotlight, both during the show and by fans overall.
Mikael Mikaelson Was a Formidable Villain
Image via Warner Bros.
Mikael barely appeared on The Vampire Diaries, and that made little sense. He was the father of all the Originals, who had fashioned himself into an Original Hunter.
From side characters like Rose to bigger ones like Bonnie, these characters could have added great value to the show if they were written better. Even with great plotlines, many fans ignore their contributions to the storyline, which have been great. These underrated Tvd characters deserve a lot more spotlight, both during the show and by fans overall.
Mikael Mikaelson Was a Formidable Villain
Image via Warner Bros.
Mikael barely appeared on The Vampire Diaries, and that made little sense. He was the father of all the Originals, who had fashioned himself into an Original Hunter.
- 1/20/2025
- by Fawzia Khan
- CBR
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- 1/15/2025
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Roger Pratt, a famous British photographer known for his striking visual style, has died. He was 77 years old. The British Society of Cinematographers (Bsc) announced his death and said he had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease that started early.
Pratt’s career spanned over forty years, during which time he established himself as one of the most adaptable directors of photography in the film business. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on “The End of the Affair” (1999) and worked with many innovative directors.
While filming “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (1975), he and Terry Gilliam formed a successful relationship out of the blue. While shooting the Bridge of Death scene, Pratt, who was then a clapper loader, amazed Gilliam. Gilliam remembered, “This guy said, ‘Just give me a moment,’ and in a few minutes, he had run down the mountain, crossed the river, run up the other side,...
Pratt’s career spanned over forty years, during which time he established himself as one of the most adaptable directors of photography in the film business. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on “The End of the Affair” (1999) and worked with many innovative directors.
While filming “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (1975), he and Terry Gilliam formed a successful relationship out of the blue. While shooting the Bridge of Death scene, Pratt, who was then a clapper loader, amazed Gilliam. Gilliam remembered, “This guy said, ‘Just give me a moment,’ and in a few minutes, he had run down the mountain, crossed the river, run up the other side,...
- 1/12/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Cinematographer Roger Pratt, whose work included the original Batman movie starring Michael Keaton, has passed away. He was 77 years od.
Per Variety, Pratt's passing was announced by the British Society of Cinematographers with a message the stated, "It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024)." The included death year suggests Pratt died before the start of the month, but it wasn't stated exactly when, nor was there any information provided about the cause.
Born in 1947, Pratt enrolled in the London Film School in the 1960s. He picked up a job as a clapper loader for Chippenham Films in the United Kingdom to get his foot further into the door. It was then when he met filmmaker Terry Gilliam, with whom he'd later collaborate on the feature films Brazil, The Fisher King, and 12 Monkeys. Gilliam shared with the British Society of...
Per Variety, Pratt's passing was announced by the British Society of Cinematographers with a message the stated, "It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024)." The included death year suggests Pratt died before the start of the month, but it wasn't stated exactly when, nor was there any information provided about the cause.
Born in 1947, Pratt enrolled in the London Film School in the 1960s. He picked up a job as a clapper loader for Chippenham Films in the United Kingdom to get his foot further into the door. It was then when he met filmmaker Terry Gilliam, with whom he'd later collaborate on the feature films Brazil, The Fisher King, and 12 Monkeys. Gilliam shared with the British Society of...
- 1/12/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Roger Pratt, the cinematographer behind “The Fisher King,” “Brazil” and Tim Burton’s “Batman,” has died. He was 77.
The news was posted via the British Society of Cinematographers: “It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024).” The news did not state when he died, nor did it share the cause of death.
Pratt was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999 for his work on “The End of the Affair.” He was also a frequent collaborator of Terry Gilliam. Pratt and Gilliam worked on “Brazil,” “The Fisher King” and “12 Monkeys.”
Richard Attenborough was another collaborator. Pratt worked on “Shadowlands” which won the BAFTA for Best British Film.
He also worked on the “Harry Potter” films, including “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
Pratt was born in 1947 in the British county of Leicester. In the 1960s,...
The news was posted via the British Society of Cinematographers: “It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024).” The news did not state when he died, nor did it share the cause of death.
Pratt was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999 for his work on “The End of the Affair.” He was also a frequent collaborator of Terry Gilliam. Pratt and Gilliam worked on “Brazil,” “The Fisher King” and “12 Monkeys.”
Richard Attenborough was another collaborator. Pratt worked on “Shadowlands” which won the BAFTA for Best British Film.
He also worked on the “Harry Potter” films, including “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
Pratt was born in 1947 in the British county of Leicester. In the 1960s,...
- 1/11/2025
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Roger Pratt, the cinematographer who lensed Batman for Tim Burton, was a favorite of Terry Gilliam’s and shot two Harry Potter movies, has passed away. The British-born Dp was 77.
The British Society of Cinematographers posted a tribute to Roger Pratt on their Instagram page, writing in part, “It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of our friend and colleague, Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024). Roger Pratt Bsc was an extraordinary #Cinematographer, who was awarded this society’s highest honour, our Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Roger was born in Leicester, the son of a parish vicar, and although the church didn’t capture his career aspirations, seeing 16mm “fact and faith” films did.”
Roger Pratt first garnered attention shooting for Terry Gilliam on 1985’s Brazil – work that was recognized by the American Society of Cinematographers as some of the best ever – and he would go on to...
The British Society of Cinematographers posted a tribute to Roger Pratt on their Instagram page, writing in part, “It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of our friend and colleague, Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024). Roger Pratt Bsc was an extraordinary #Cinematographer, who was awarded this society’s highest honour, our Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Roger was born in Leicester, the son of a parish vicar, and although the church didn’t capture his career aspirations, seeing 16mm “fact and faith” films did.”
Roger Pratt first garnered attention shooting for Terry Gilliam on 1985’s Brazil – work that was recognized by the American Society of Cinematographers as some of the best ever – and he would go on to...
- 1/7/2025
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Oscar-nominated British cinematographer Roger Pratt has died, aged 77.
The British Society of Cinematographers, of which Pratt had been a member since 1986, confirmed the death and said Pratt had been suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Leicester in 1947, Pratt attended the London Film School in the late sixties and got his first credit as camera assistant on director Mike Leigh’s 1971 film Bleak Moments. He would later serve as cinematographer on Leigh’s 1983 TV film Meantime and 1988 feature High Hopes.
Working as clapper loader on Monty Python And The Holy Grail in 1975 began Pratt’s relationship with Terry Gilliam,...
The British Society of Cinematographers, of which Pratt had been a member since 1986, confirmed the death and said Pratt had been suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Leicester in 1947, Pratt attended the London Film School in the late sixties and got his first credit as camera assistant on director Mike Leigh’s 1971 film Bleak Moments. He would later serve as cinematographer on Leigh’s 1983 TV film Meantime and 1988 feature High Hopes.
Working as clapper loader on Monty Python And The Holy Grail in 1975 began Pratt’s relationship with Terry Gilliam,...
- 1/7/2025
- ScreenDaily
Oscar-nominated British cinematographer Roger Pratt has died, aged 77.
The British Society of Cinematographers, of which Pratt had been a member since 1986, confirmed the death and said Pratt had been suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Leicester in 1947, Pratt attended the London Film School in the late sixties and got his first credit as camera assistant on director Mike Leigh’s 1971 film Bleak Moments. He would later serve as cinematographer on Leigh’s 1983 TV film Meantime and 1988 feature High Hopes.
Working as clapper loader on Monty Python And The Holy Grail in 1975 began Pratt’s relationship with Terry Gilliam,...
The British Society of Cinematographers, of which Pratt had been a member since 1986, confirmed the death and said Pratt had been suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Leicester in 1947, Pratt attended the London Film School in the late sixties and got his first credit as camera assistant on director Mike Leigh’s 1971 film Bleak Moments. He would later serve as cinematographer on Leigh’s 1983 TV film Meantime and 1988 feature High Hopes.
Working as clapper loader on Monty Python And The Holy Grail in 1975 began Pratt’s relationship with Terry Gilliam,...
- 1/7/2025
- ScreenDaily
Roger Pratt, an Oscar-nominated British cinematographer who worked on two Harry Potter films and with such top directors as Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Kenneth Branagh, Mike Leigh, Lasse Hallström, Neil Jordan, Wolfgang Petersen and Richard Attenborough, has died. He was 77.
The British Society of Cinematographers said he died in late 2024 but did not provide an exact date or a cause.
Pratt earned an Academy Award nom for Jordan’s The End of the Affair (1999) and also lensed the filmmaker’s Mona Lisa (1986) and 2000 short Not I. His dozens of credits include Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005); Burton’s Batman (1989); Leigh’s High Hopes (1988); Gilliam’s Brazil (1985), The Fisher King (1991) and 12 Monkeys (1995); Branagh’s Frankenstein (1994); and Hallström’s Chocolat (2000); and Petersen’s Troy (2004).
Pratt also was the go-to lenser for the late two-time Oscar winner Attenborough on several films including...
The British Society of Cinematographers said he died in late 2024 but did not provide an exact date or a cause.
Pratt earned an Academy Award nom for Jordan’s The End of the Affair (1999) and also lensed the filmmaker’s Mona Lisa (1986) and 2000 short Not I. His dozens of credits include Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005); Burton’s Batman (1989); Leigh’s High Hopes (1988); Gilliam’s Brazil (1985), The Fisher King (1991) and 12 Monkeys (1995); Branagh’s Frankenstein (1994); and Hallström’s Chocolat (2000); and Petersen’s Troy (2004).
Pratt also was the go-to lenser for the late two-time Oscar winner Attenborough on several films including...
- 1/6/2025
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Oscar-nominated cinematographer Roger Pratt, whose work included Tim Burton’s Batman and two Harry Potter movies has died at 77. The British Society of Cinematographers (Bsc) confirmed Pratt’s death in a January 3 statement.
The Bsc did not disclose a specific date for Pratt’s death. The Hollywood Reporter noted he passed away in December 2024. Roger Pratt was born on February 27, 1947, in Leicester, United Kingdom.
"It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of our friend and colleague, Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024),” the Bsc wrote in a social media post.
"Roger Pratt Bsc was an extraordinary #Cinematographer, who was awarded this society’s highest honour, our Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Roger was born in Leicester, the son of a parish vicar, and although the church didn’t capture his career aspirations, seeing 16mm “fact and faith” films did."
Pratt matriculated at the prestigious London Film School in the 1960s.
The Bsc did not disclose a specific date for Pratt’s death. The Hollywood Reporter noted he passed away in December 2024. Roger Pratt was born on February 27, 1947, in Leicester, United Kingdom.
"It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of our friend and colleague, Roger Pratt Bsc (1947-2024),” the Bsc wrote in a social media post.
"Roger Pratt Bsc was an extraordinary #Cinematographer, who was awarded this society’s highest honour, our Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Roger was born in Leicester, the son of a parish vicar, and although the church didn’t capture his career aspirations, seeing 16mm “fact and faith” films did."
Pratt matriculated at the prestigious London Film School in the 1960s.
- 1/6/2025
- by Nate Todd
- MovieWeb
Roger Pratt, the British cinematographer best known for his work on Tim Burton‘s Batman (1989) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), has died. He was 77.
Pratt’s death was confirmed Friday in a statement by the British Society of Cinematographers, which did not specify a date or location but said he died last month.
An Oscar nominee for The End of the Affair (1999), Pratt was born in 1947 and grew up in the U.K. midlands.
He studied at the prestigious London Film School and went on to collaborate with filmmaker Terry Gilliam across his career after the pair met on the set of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) while Pratt worked as a clapper loader. Gilliam recalled about meeting Pratt: “We were filming the Bridge of Death sequence and needed a dramatic shot looking up at the bridge with the mountains in the distance. I stuck the...
Pratt’s death was confirmed Friday in a statement by the British Society of Cinematographers, which did not specify a date or location but said he died last month.
An Oscar nominee for The End of the Affair (1999), Pratt was born in 1947 and grew up in the U.K. midlands.
He studied at the prestigious London Film School and went on to collaborate with filmmaker Terry Gilliam across his career after the pair met on the set of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) while Pratt worked as a clapper loader. Gilliam recalled about meeting Pratt: “We were filming the Bridge of Death sequence and needed a dramatic shot looking up at the bridge with the mountains in the distance. I stuck the...
- 1/6/2025
- by Lily Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ralph Fiennes has long been celebrated as one of the most popular and acclaimed actors to hail from Britain, but even he has his misfires. Known for his commanding presence and intense performances, Fiennes first gained international recognition in the 1990s with his chilling portrayal of the Nazi war criminal Amon Göth in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination and BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actor. He followed this success with another Oscar-nominated performance in The English Patient, solidifying his reputation for taking on complex, dramatic characters.
Nonetheless, Fiennes' ability to balance commercial success with artistic projects has been a hallmark of his career. He brought a new energy to the iconic role of M in the James Bond franchise, beginning with Skyfall in 2012, and charmed audiences in Wes Anderson’s colorful The Grand Budapest Hotel as the whimsical and polished Gustave H.
Nonetheless, Fiennes' ability to balance commercial success with artistic projects has been a hallmark of his career. He brought a new energy to the iconic role of M in the James Bond franchise, beginning with Skyfall in 2012, and charmed audiences in Wes Anderson’s colorful The Grand Budapest Hotel as the whimsical and polished Gustave H.
- 12/17/2024
- by Bella Garcia
- ScreenRant
The Vampire Diaries may have concluded with Damon and Elena being endgame, but the show began with the story of the younger Salvatore -- Stefan. He came back to Mystic Falls with the agenda of getting to know the girl who looked just like Katherine, and his curiosity led to one of the most epic romances in television history. Their love story was spiced up further with the entry of his alluring elder brother, Damon.
However, Stefan, as an individual, was quite an intriguing character. Often labeled the better brother, he was not as straitlaced as people thought he was. Stefan had his own demons, but he still managed to build beautiful relationships, which was what made him a character with depth. Because of this, it led to the character having some truly compelling storylines.
Stefan's History With Valerie Threw Up Many Emotions
Stefan was one of the most loving...
However, Stefan, as an individual, was quite an intriguing character. Often labeled the better brother, he was not as straitlaced as people thought he was. Stefan had his own demons, but he still managed to build beautiful relationships, which was what made him a character with depth. Because of this, it led to the character having some truly compelling storylines.
Stefan's History With Valerie Threw Up Many Emotions
Stefan was one of the most loving...
- 12/13/2024
- by Fawzia Khan
- CBR
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Nobody does it quite like M. Night Shyamalan. The man has been making original movies for most of his career, save for the occasional adaptation like "The Last Airbender". It's rare, particularly in the modern era, but Shyamalan has built up enough cache with audiences to do that, dating back to his breakout smash hit "The Sixth Sense" in 1999. In the aftermath of that success, Shyamalan pretty much had a blank check to do whatever he wanted. His choice? An unconventional one for the time. He made "Unbreakable," which was a very unique take on the superhero genre. It was also a movie that nearly featured an Oscar-winning actor in one of the leading roles.
For those who may need a brief refresher, "Unbreakable" centers on a man named David Dunn (Bruce Willis), who is the sole survivor of a horrible train wreck.
Nobody does it quite like M. Night Shyamalan. The man has been making original movies for most of his career, save for the occasional adaptation like "The Last Airbender". It's rare, particularly in the modern era, but Shyamalan has built up enough cache with audiences to do that, dating back to his breakout smash hit "The Sixth Sense" in 1999. In the aftermath of that success, Shyamalan pretty much had a blank check to do whatever he wanted. His choice? An unconventional one for the time. He made "Unbreakable," which was a very unique take on the superhero genre. It was also a movie that nearly featured an Oscar-winning actor in one of the leading roles.
For those who may need a brief refresher, "Unbreakable" centers on a man named David Dunn (Bruce Willis), who is the sole survivor of a horrible train wreck.
- 11/18/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore has been a cinematic muse for the likes of Todd Haynes, Paul Thomas Anderson, Robert Altman, Alfonso Cuaron, David Cronenberg and the Coen Brothers, to name but a few. But how many of her films are classics? Let’s take a look back at 17 of her greatest roles, ranked worst to best.
Moore became a darling of independent cinema with appearances in such films as “Short Cuts” (1993), “Vanya on 42nd Street” (1994), and “Safe” (1995). It didn’t take long for Oscar voters to notice her talents, and the Academy rewarded her with four nominations in quick succession: Best Actress for “The End of the Affair” (1999) and “Far From Heaven” (2002); Best Supporting Actress for “Boogie Nights” (1997) and “The Hours” (2002). Her two bids in 2002 put her in an elite group of performers to receive lead and supporting citations in the same year.
After her double-dipping achievement, however, it seemed...
Moore became a darling of independent cinema with appearances in such films as “Short Cuts” (1993), “Vanya on 42nd Street” (1994), and “Safe” (1995). It didn’t take long for Oscar voters to notice her talents, and the Academy rewarded her with four nominations in quick succession: Best Actress for “The End of the Affair” (1999) and “Far From Heaven” (2002); Best Supporting Actress for “Boogie Nights” (1997) and “The Hours” (2002). Her two bids in 2002 put her in an elite group of performers to receive lead and supporting citations in the same year.
After her double-dipping achievement, however, it seemed...
- 11/15/2024
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
London Has Fallen: McQueen Explores Life During Wartime
Following his extensively researched 2023 documentary Occupied City, which details WWII atrocities waged against the Dutch during Amsterdam’s Nazi occupation, it would seem Steve McQueen has been motivated to continue his exploration of the period with Blitz, reenacting the catastrophic blitzkrieg (aka ‘lightning war) of Britain during the 1940s. While an ensemble cast of characters intertwine in this saga, McQueen focuses on the separation of a mother and her child, each facing their own unique cultural intersections which were difficult even before the onset of the second world war. There are few contemporary examples of films about the London Blitzkrieg, more often than not a backdrop looming over more intimate human struggles, such as Atonement (2007), Their Finest (2016), or even the rehash of Graham Greene’s swooning The End of the Affair (1999).…...
Following his extensively researched 2023 documentary Occupied City, which details WWII atrocities waged against the Dutch during Amsterdam’s Nazi occupation, it would seem Steve McQueen has been motivated to continue his exploration of the period with Blitz, reenacting the catastrophic blitzkrieg (aka ‘lightning war) of Britain during the 1940s. While an ensemble cast of characters intertwine in this saga, McQueen focuses on the separation of a mother and her child, each facing their own unique cultural intersections which were difficult even before the onset of the second world war. There are few contemporary examples of films about the London Blitzkrieg, more often than not a backdrop looming over more intimate human struggles, such as Atonement (2007), Their Finest (2016), or even the rehash of Graham Greene’s swooning The End of the Affair (1999).…...
- 10/31/2024
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Can a great actor be taken for granted?
It’s been 30 years since Ralph Fiennes broke out as vicious Nazi Amon Goeth in “Schindler’s List,” which earned him his first Oscar nomination, followed three years later by his second, for the romantic adventure “The English Patient.” While he has labored in the commercial trenches on three Bond films (as M) and four Harry Potter installments (as Lord Voldemort), Fiennes has delivered many Oscar-worthy performances over the decades. Somehow, they were overlooked by the Academy Actors branch.
In short, he’s overdue. “Conclave” is their opportunity to set things right.
Edward Berger’s follow-up to Oscar-winning German war film “All Quiet on the Western Front” is a total crowdpleaser. The English-language “Conclave,” adapted by Peter Straughan from Robert Harris’s bestselling thriller, played well at Telluride and Toronto (Metascore 78), followed by audience awards at the regional festivals Middleburg and Mill Valley.
It’s been 30 years since Ralph Fiennes broke out as vicious Nazi Amon Goeth in “Schindler’s List,” which earned him his first Oscar nomination, followed three years later by his second, for the romantic adventure “The English Patient.” While he has labored in the commercial trenches on three Bond films (as M) and four Harry Potter installments (as Lord Voldemort), Fiennes has delivered many Oscar-worthy performances over the decades. Somehow, they were overlooked by the Academy Actors branch.
In short, he’s overdue. “Conclave” is their opportunity to set things right.
Edward Berger’s follow-up to Oscar-winning German war film “All Quiet on the Western Front” is a total crowdpleaser. The English-language “Conclave,” adapted by Peter Straughan from Robert Harris’s bestselling thriller, played well at Telluride and Toronto (Metascore 78), followed by audience awards at the regional festivals Middleburg and Mill Valley.
- 10/25/2024
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
There is always a shortlist of actors deserving of an Academy Award. Ralph Fiennes is one of them. He earned a Supporting Actor nomination in 1994 for “Schindler’s List,” but lost out to Martin Landeau for “Ed Wood.” He landed a Best Actor nod in 1997 for “The English Patient,” but Geoffrey Rush had that one in the bag for “Shine.” And in the almost three decades since, he’s been overlooked for incredible work in films such as “The End of the Affair,” “The Constant Gardner,” “Coriolanus,” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel.” That may change with his celebrated performance as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence in Edward Berger’s adaptation of Robert Harris‘ novel, “Conclave.”
Read More: For his contemporary “Conclave,” Edward Berger embraces the discourse [Interview]
The fact Fiennes is not synonymous with the Oscars is sort of head-scratching.
Continue reading Ralph Fiennes Isn’t Distracted By Oscar Buzz For ‘Conclave,’ Just Doing “Good Work” at The Playlist.
Read More: For his contemporary “Conclave,” Edward Berger embraces the discourse [Interview]
The fact Fiennes is not synonymous with the Oscars is sort of head-scratching.
Continue reading Ralph Fiennes Isn’t Distracted By Oscar Buzz For ‘Conclave,’ Just Doing “Good Work” at The Playlist.
- 10/23/2024
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Will there be room for two Oscar winners from the same movie this awards season?
Pedro Almodóvar’s exciting melodrama “The Room Next Door” is riding high after winning the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and Sony Pictures Classics is preparing for an aggressive awards campaign for the film. Variety has learned exclusively that the movie’s two Oscar-winning stars, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, will be positioned for lead actress consideration in the upcoming awards season. In addition, co-star John Turturro is set to campaign for his first Oscar bid in the best supporting actor category.
The film is adapted from Sigrid Nunez’s novel “What Are You Going Through” and tells the story of two women — war correspondent Martha, played by Swinton, and author Ingrid, portrayed by Moore — who reunite after many years under emotionally charged circumstances. The nuanced performances and intimate narrative have garnered critical acclaim.
Pedro Almodóvar’s exciting melodrama “The Room Next Door” is riding high after winning the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and Sony Pictures Classics is preparing for an aggressive awards campaign for the film. Variety has learned exclusively that the movie’s two Oscar-winning stars, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, will be positioned for lead actress consideration in the upcoming awards season. In addition, co-star John Turturro is set to campaign for his first Oscar bid in the best supporting actor category.
The film is adapted from Sigrid Nunez’s novel “What Are You Going Through” and tells the story of two women — war correspondent Martha, played by Swinton, and author Ingrid, portrayed by Moore — who reunite after many years under emotionally charged circumstances. The nuanced performances and intimate narrative have garnered critical acclaim.
- 9/15/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Conclave, the German filmmaker Edward Berger’s follow-up to his Oscar-celebrated interpretation of All Quiet on the Western Front, had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival’s Herzog Theatre on Friday night. And if my gut reaction to the film, and that of industry insiders with whom I consulted after it ended, are any indication, then an Oscar race that has heretofore looked awfully thin may well have found a new top-tier, across-the-board contender.
The film, which Peter Straughan adapted from Robert Harris’s 2016 novel about the aftermath of a pope’s sudden death and the chaotic succession process that followed it, is hard to describe. I suppose “dramatic thriller” is apt, although there are also moments of comedy and horror, with multiple crazy twists that should not be spoiled. Some are likening it to Dangerous Liaisons, others to the quirky films of Yorgos Lanthimos.
What is easy...
The film, which Peter Straughan adapted from Robert Harris’s 2016 novel about the aftermath of a pope’s sudden death and the chaotic succession process that followed it, is hard to describe. I suppose “dramatic thriller” is apt, although there are also moments of comedy and horror, with multiple crazy twists that should not be spoiled. Some are likening it to Dangerous Liaisons, others to the quirky films of Yorgos Lanthimos.
What is easy...
- 8/31/2024
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ralph Fiennes is a curious case at the Oscars. He has earned two nominations in his career, but they both came back in the ’90s for “Schindler’s List” (1993) and “The English Patient” (1996). What makes that so curious is that he never stopped appearing in Oscar movies, but he somehow wasn’t nominated for any of them over the next 27 years. This year, though, the combined predictions of Gold Derby users suggest that Fiennes will finally make the cut again for Best Actor for “Conclave.”
Let’s consider Fiennes’s impressive filmography since “The English Patient.” “The End of the Affair” (1999) earned co-star Julianne Moore an Oscar nom. “The Constant Gardener” (2005) won an Oscar for co-star Rachel Weisz. “In Bruges” (2008) contended for its original screenplay. “The Reader” (2008) won an Oscar for co-star Kate Winslet and was nominated for Best Picture. “The Hurt Locker” (2009) won Best Picture. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014) was...
Let’s consider Fiennes’s impressive filmography since “The English Patient.” “The End of the Affair” (1999) earned co-star Julianne Moore an Oscar nom. “The Constant Gardener” (2005) won an Oscar for co-star Rachel Weisz. “In Bruges” (2008) contended for its original screenplay. “The Reader” (2008) won an Oscar for co-star Kate Winslet and was nominated for Best Picture. “The Hurt Locker” (2009) won Best Picture. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014) was...
- 8/21/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Almost every episode of The Vampire Diaries was compelling and entertaining. Other than Season 8, every season had over 22 episodes, and the supernatural drama managed to stay pretty consistent with its quality. However, some episodes focused on major events or introduced some surprising plot twists, and therefore overshadowed other episodes in the show's run.
Along with twists and turns, these stories brought out the best and worst in every The Vampire Diaries main character. Whether it's the introduction of the Prison World, the exploration of Damon and Bonnie's relationship, or the Mikaelsons' debut, The Vampire Diaries is jam-packed with interesting episodes. However, neither fans nor critics have given these underrated episodes the credit they deserve.
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Along with twists and turns, these stories brought out the best and worst in every The Vampire Diaries main character. Whether it's the introduction of the Prison World, the exploration of Damon and Bonnie's relationship, or the Mikaelsons' debut, The Vampire Diaries is jam-packed with interesting episodes. However, neither fans nor critics have given these underrated episodes the credit they deserve.
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The Vampire Diaries final season was a mixed bag for some, but there were still some truly standout episodes.
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- 8/19/2024
- by Fawzia Khan
- CBR
Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock, and Meghann Fahy are all set for lead roles in the upcoming Netflix limited series “Sirens.”
Variety exclusively reported in February that the dark comedy series was coming to Netflix. It hails from “Maid” creator Molly Smith Metzler and is based on her play “Elemeno Pea.”
The series is told over the course of a weekend at a lavish beach estate. Per the official logline, “Devon (Fahy) thinks her sister Simone (Alcock) has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell (Moore). Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention. When Devon tracks her sister down to say Wtf, she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be.”
Moore is one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation. She has received five Academy Award...
Variety exclusively reported in February that the dark comedy series was coming to Netflix. It hails from “Maid” creator Molly Smith Metzler and is based on her play “Elemeno Pea.”
The series is told over the course of a weekend at a lavish beach estate. Per the official logline, “Devon (Fahy) thinks her sister Simone (Alcock) has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell (Moore). Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention. When Devon tracks her sister down to say Wtf, she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be.”
Moore is one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation. She has received five Academy Award...
- 7/1/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
It says a lot about Julianne Moore’s talent that the film that won her an Oscar doesn’t even crack her a list of her top ten best.
After becoming a familiar face at the Academy Awards with four nominations between 1997 and 2002, Moore received her richly deserved Best Actress trophy for playing a woman with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014’s “Still Alice.” Moore is predictably excellent in that movie, hitting all the right notes over the course of its tearjerking 100-minute runtime. And although that prestige picture finally got her the gold at the ceremony, there’s plenty more interesting, unique, and memorable works in her filmography to celebrate.
The child of a military family and a theater student at Boston University, Moore began her career winning a Daytime Emmy for her work on the soap opera “As the World Turns” in 1988. A 1990 theater production of “Uncle Vanya” got...
After becoming a familiar face at the Academy Awards with four nominations between 1997 and 2002, Moore received her richly deserved Best Actress trophy for playing a woman with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014’s “Still Alice.” Moore is predictably excellent in that movie, hitting all the right notes over the course of its tearjerking 100-minute runtime. And although that prestige picture finally got her the gold at the ceremony, there’s plenty more interesting, unique, and memorable works in her filmography to celebrate.
The child of a military family and a theater student at Boston University, Moore began her career winning a Daytime Emmy for her work on the soap opera “As the World Turns” in 1988. A 1990 theater production of “Uncle Vanya” got...
- 1/4/2024
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Julianne Moore is predicted to land her sixth Oscar nomination thanks to her delicious role in Todd Haynes‘ Netflix melodrama “May December.” In this one, Moore features as an older woman named Gracie who is married with kids to Charles Melton‘s much younger Joe. The two are the subject of an upcoming movie and actress Elizabeth (Natalie Portman) visits them in order to properly portray Gracie. The in-movie movie will explore their scandalous affair, which started years ago when Joe was only 13.
This isn’t the first time Moore has been exquisite in a Haynes movie, of course, as the two are frequent collaborators. “Far From Heaven” is perhaps their best work together so far but “May December” is right up there and the same can be said about Moore’s supporting performance. Indeed, we are predicting that Moore will indeed be nominated for Oscar number six alongside predicted...
This isn’t the first time Moore has been exquisite in a Haynes movie, of course, as the two are frequent collaborators. “Far From Heaven” is perhaps their best work together so far but “May December” is right up there and the same can be said about Moore’s supporting performance. Indeed, we are predicting that Moore will indeed be nominated for Oscar number six alongside predicted...
- 12/20/2023
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
In 2000 – merely two years after she scored her first Golden Globe nomination for her supporting turn in “Boogie Nights” – Julianne Moore earned concurrent lead notices from the same organization for “The End of the Affair” (drama) and “An Ideal Husband” (comedy/musical). That instance of dual recognition made her the 16th woman to have competed for all three possible film acting Golden Globes, joining the likes of Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, and Emma Thompson.
Now, two decades deeper into her career, she just landed another Best Film Supporting Actress bid for “May December,” which makes her only the third performer with at least three mentions in each film Golden Globe category.
With this new film nomination, Moore has three of each kind. The 63-year-old’s sophomore supporting notice came in 2010 for “A Single Man,” while her remaining lead bids were for the comedies “The Kids Are All Right” (2011) and “Maps to the Stars...
Now, two decades deeper into her career, she just landed another Best Film Supporting Actress bid for “May December,” which makes her only the third performer with at least three mentions in each film Golden Globe category.
With this new film nomination, Moore has three of each kind. The 63-year-old’s sophomore supporting notice came in 2010 for “A Single Man,” while her remaining lead bids were for the comedies “The Kids Are All Right” (2011) and “Maps to the Stars...
- 12/12/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
“May December,” the newest acclaimed drama film from Todd Haynes, is now available to stream on Netflix, and one of the film’s stars, Julianne Moore, is already an early favorite to receive a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her spellbinding performance. Let’s look back at her five Academy Award races and talk about why Moore finally won her first gold trophy in 2015 for “Still Alice” (2014).
Her first Oscar nomination came in 1998 in the Best Supporting Actress category for “Boogie Nights” (1997). Moore’s only Academy Award nom of the 1990s put her up against Joan Cusack for “In & Out,” Minnie Driver for “Good Will Hunting,” Gloria Stuart for “Titanic” and Kim Basinger for “L.A. Confidential.” Moore didn’t have a chance that first time around because Basinger dominated the category all season, her beloved film often showing up in the Best Picture and Best Director categories,...
Her first Oscar nomination came in 1998 in the Best Supporting Actress category for “Boogie Nights” (1997). Moore’s only Academy Award nom of the 1990s put her up against Joan Cusack for “In & Out,” Minnie Driver for “Good Will Hunting,” Gloria Stuart for “Titanic” and Kim Basinger for “L.A. Confidential.” Moore didn’t have a chance that first time around because Basinger dominated the category all season, her beloved film often showing up in the Best Picture and Best Director categories,...
- 12/12/2023
- by Brian Rowe
- Gold Derby
If you believe Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman didn’t win their Oscars for their best performances, well, they agree with you.
On Monday’s “Watch What Happens Live,” the “May December” stars played 1, 2, Agree or Disagree with Andy Cohen, during which the host read statements to see if their answers match. The very first one: “I consider the role for which I won my Oscar to be my best performance to date.” Both women flashed the “disagree” sign. Portman, of course, won Best Actress for “Black Swan” (2010) and Moore won the same prize for “Still Alice” (2014).
After the game, Cohen did Film Twitter a solid and asked the important follow-up: What performance do they each feel is their best? “It’s very embarrassing to say that about yourself,” Portman nervously demurred before Cohen said he didn’t think so. “Um, Ok. I felt like ‘Jackie’ was a big one for me.
On Monday’s “Watch What Happens Live,” the “May December” stars played 1, 2, Agree or Disagree with Andy Cohen, during which the host read statements to see if their answers match. The very first one: “I consider the role for which I won my Oscar to be my best performance to date.” Both women flashed the “disagree” sign. Portman, of course, won Best Actress for “Black Swan” (2010) and Moore won the same prize for “Still Alice” (2014).
After the game, Cohen did Film Twitter a solid and asked the important follow-up: What performance do they each feel is their best? “It’s very embarrassing to say that about yourself,” Portman nervously demurred before Cohen said he didn’t think so. “Um, Ok. I felt like ‘Jackie’ was a big one for me.
- 12/5/2023
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
May December features Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in a provocative film about a controversial romantic relationship. Portman, a Harvard graduate, has earned three Oscar nominations, while Moore has received five. Both have won Best Actress. Charles Melton delivers an impressive performance as a relative newcomer to the big screen, alongside a talented supporting cast.
May December features a robust cast led by two Oscar winners and a promising young talent in what appears to be his breakout Hollywood role. May December follows a darkly intimate story directed by Todd Haynes based on a screenplay by Samy Burch. The title is in reference to a romantic relationship in which one person is much older than the other, which is certainly the case for two of the main characters in the film whose infamous affair gained the fascination of the national press. Natalie Portman plays a famous method actress who visits...
May December features a robust cast led by two Oscar winners and a promising young talent in what appears to be his breakout Hollywood role. May December follows a darkly intimate story directed by Todd Haynes based on a screenplay by Samy Burch. The title is in reference to a romantic relationship in which one person is much older than the other, which is certainly the case for two of the main characters in the film whose infamous affair gained the fascination of the national press. Natalie Portman plays a famous method actress who visits...
- 11/28/2023
- by Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant
Lily Gladstone (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) switching from Best Supporting Actress to Best Actress feels like some time ago now but the impact of that move can still be felt as the former category is the most open race we have this year. Such an open race, however, leads to excitement and surprise, leaving the door open for any number of contenders to take the lead in this race.
And no performance deserves to be out in front more in this category than Julianne Moore‘s role in Todd Haynes‘ “May December.” Moore collaborates with Haynes again after they worked together in several movies including “Far From Heaven,” but Netflix’s “May December” is a bold new entry in their canon that you can now catch in US theaters after it released on November 17. The movie will drop on Netflix on December 1.
Moore stars as Gracie, who is in...
And no performance deserves to be out in front more in this category than Julianne Moore‘s role in Todd Haynes‘ “May December.” Moore collaborates with Haynes again after they worked together in several movies including “Far From Heaven,” but Netflix’s “May December” is a bold new entry in their canon that you can now catch in US theaters after it released on November 17. The movie will drop on Netflix on December 1.
Moore stars as Gracie, who is in...
- 11/24/2023
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Nicholas Galitzine stars in the salacious new historical drama Mary & George, which depicts the true story of a mother and son's quest for power in King James I's court. The show, adapted from the 2017 book The King's Assassin, was originally supposed to be distributed by AMC but has now been picked up by Starz for a 2024 release. The official trailer for Mary & George showcases intense moments of manipulation, seduction, violence, and duplicity, bringing history to life in a shocking and vivid way.
The trailer for Nicholas Galitzine's salacious new historical drama Mary & George has arrived. The Red, White & Royal Blue star has a lead role opposite Julianne Moore in the British show, which is adapted from the 2017 nonfiction book The King's Assassin by Benjamin Woolley and depicts the true story of a mother and son who used any means necessary to gain power in King James I's court. The show...
The trailer for Nicholas Galitzine's salacious new historical drama Mary & George has arrived. The Red, White & Royal Blue star has a lead role opposite Julianne Moore in the British show, which is adapted from the 2017 nonfiction book The King's Assassin by Benjamin Woolley and depicts the true story of a mother and son who used any means necessary to gain power in King James I's court. The show...
- 11/16/2023
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Hey, "Dateline NBC" fans. We're back in action to let you all know that NBC will be serving up another new installment of Dateline NBC tonight, November 9, 2023. That's right, guys. Tonight's new episode will be the 12th one for Dateline NBC's current season 32, and we've got some new preview information for it. NBC was kind enough to give us an official press release for tonight's new, November 9, 2023 episode 12. So, we will certainly take a look at it for this preview session. Let's do it. To start, we've got an official title for tonight's new, November 9, 2023 episode 12 of Dateline NBC season 32. It's called, "The End of the Affair."...
- 11/9/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
“Dateline” presents a one-hour special, “The End of the Affair,” scheduled to air on Thursday, November 9, at 10:00 Pm Et/9:00 Pm Ct. This episode takes viewers to Miami, Florida, where a perplexing mystery unfolds.
The story begins with the discovery of a burned body near the Florida Everglades, marking a significant development in the case of Camilo Salazar, a Miami resident who had gone missing. As the investigation progresses, unexpected revelations come to light when the wife of a prominent local supermarket owner steps forward with a startling secret. This disclosure sends shockwaves through the community, raising questions about the hidden aspects of this case.
Dennis Murphy guides viewers through the intricacies of this captivating story. Interviews with key figures, including family members, detectives Chris Villano and Doug McCoy, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, former Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle, reporter Christian Colon,...
The story begins with the discovery of a burned body near the Florida Everglades, marking a significant development in the case of Camilo Salazar, a Miami resident who had gone missing. As the investigation progresses, unexpected revelations come to light when the wife of a prominent local supermarket owner steps forward with a startling secret. This disclosure sends shockwaves through the community, raising questions about the hidden aspects of this case.
Dennis Murphy guides viewers through the intricacies of this captivating story. Interviews with key figures, including family members, detectives Chris Villano and Doug McCoy, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, prosecutors Gail Levine and Justin Funck, former Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle, reporter Christian Colon,...
- 11/8/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore are splitting up their Oscar campaigns for awards season.
Although Todd Haynes’ delicious drama “May December” is interpreted by many as a two-hander, Netflix confirms to Variety exclusively that Portman will be submitted for lead actress consideration, while Moore will vie for supporting actress.
Co-leads from awards contenders are seldom campaigned alongside one another. One of Haynes’ most beloved films, the love story “Carol” (2015) starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, was famously criticized for separating its two presumed leading performers for its respective awards season. Blanchett was nominated in lead with Mara in supporting. While it can be debated for awards enthusiasts, there are only five instances of two women being nominated for the same movie in the Oscars’ 95-year history. The last was Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon for “Thelma & Louise” (1991).
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Oscars predictions in all categories.
Although Todd Haynes’ delicious drama “May December” is interpreted by many as a two-hander, Netflix confirms to Variety exclusively that Portman will be submitted for lead actress consideration, while Moore will vie for supporting actress.
Co-leads from awards contenders are seldom campaigned alongside one another. One of Haynes’ most beloved films, the love story “Carol” (2015) starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, was famously criticized for separating its two presumed leading performers for its respective awards season. Blanchett was nominated in lead with Mara in supporting. While it can be debated for awards enthusiasts, there are only five instances of two women being nominated for the same movie in the Oscars’ 95-year history. The last was Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon for “Thelma & Louise” (1991).
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Oscars predictions in all categories.
- 9/20/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
As we begin to edge our way toward Oscars season, so, too, will our anticipation for the upcoming contenders increase. But to figure out who might get nominated in the near future, we need to look back into the past. We’re going to do that for all four acting categories, starting here with Best Supporting Actress. So, for starters, sink your teeth into the below chart that takes a look at the last 10 years of Oscars history.
Now, there are two obvious takeaways straight off the bat: drama is the preferred genre in this category, while they actually prefer rewarding performances of fictional characters over real people. Eight out of the 10 winners were in dramas — Youn Yuh-jung (“Minari”), Laura Dern (“Marriage Story”), Regina King (“If Beale Street Could Talk”), Allison Janney, Viola Davis (“Fences”), Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”), Patricia Arquette (“Boyhood”), and Lupita Nyong’o (“12 Years a Slave...
Now, there are two obvious takeaways straight off the bat: drama is the preferred genre in this category, while they actually prefer rewarding performances of fictional characters over real people. Eight out of the 10 winners were in dramas — Youn Yuh-jung (“Minari”), Laura Dern (“Marriage Story”), Regina King (“If Beale Street Could Talk”), Allison Janney, Viola Davis (“Fences”), Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”), Patricia Arquette (“Boyhood”), and Lupita Nyong’o (“12 Years a Slave...
- 8/24/2023
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Of the 20 acting nominees from the last Academy Awards, only one of them was a previous Oscar winner. That was Cate Blanchett, who was nominated earlier as Best Actress for “Tár” (she won Best Supporting Actress in 2005 for “The Aviator” and Best Actress in 2014 for “Blue Jasmine”). That’s a bit of an irregularity.
In 2022, six of the 20 nominees were previous Oscar winners. The year before that, five out of the 20 nominees were previous Oscar winners and, in 2020, nine out of 20 were past Oscar winners. So that one out of 20 last year is peculiar.
But, how about this year? Will the stats return to normal or does last year’s figure indicate a changing shift in the academy nominating more newcomers? We’ve combed through all four of our Oscar acting charts to see how many of our predicted nominees are past winners. The final count is four and, rather neatly,...
In 2022, six of the 20 nominees were previous Oscar winners. The year before that, five out of the 20 nominees were previous Oscar winners and, in 2020, nine out of 20 were past Oscar winners. So that one out of 20 last year is peculiar.
But, how about this year? Will the stats return to normal or does last year’s figure indicate a changing shift in the academy nominating more newcomers? We’ve combed through all four of our Oscar acting charts to see how many of our predicted nominees are past winners. The final count is four and, rather neatly,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Todd Haynes is the latest auteur to use Cannes as a launching pad for a potential Oscar contender, debuting his delicious dramedy “May December” at the festival on Saturday.
Premiering less than one hour after Martin Scorsese’s 202-minute “Killers of the Flower Moon” conquered Cannes, the torrential downpour on Saturday night couldn’t keep many patrons away from taking in the Haynes movie. And not just because the movie reunites the director with his muse Julianne Moore, who he worked wonders with on “Safe” (1995) and “Far from Heaven” (2002), the latter which earned an Oscar nomination for Moore’s performance and one for Haynes’ script.
Add the excitement of Moore acting opposite Natalie Portman; how can this not be a winning recipe for success? With a whip-smart script from feature debut screenwriter Samy Burch (and a “story by” credit by Alex Mechanik), as well as a surprising standout turn from heartthrob Charles Melton,...
Premiering less than one hour after Martin Scorsese’s 202-minute “Killers of the Flower Moon” conquered Cannes, the torrential downpour on Saturday night couldn’t keep many patrons away from taking in the Haynes movie. And not just because the movie reunites the director with his muse Julianne Moore, who he worked wonders with on “Safe” (1995) and “Far from Heaven” (2002), the latter which earned an Oscar nomination for Moore’s performance and one for Haynes’ script.
Add the excitement of Moore acting opposite Natalie Portman; how can this not be a winning recipe for success? With a whip-smart script from feature debut screenwriter Samy Burch (and a “story by” credit by Alex Mechanik), as well as a surprising standout turn from heartthrob Charles Melton,...
- 5/21/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Making films is like having sex,” Neil Jordan tells me. “You don’t know how other people do it. And you never know if you’re doing it right.” It’s a fitting sentiment, given his films are not like anyone else’s. And they’re also... well, steamy: the sexually charged blood-thirst of Interview with the Vampire; the gothic eroticism of The Company of Wolves; the provocations of The Crying Game and Mona Lisa, two portraits of unkempt men mesmerised by ambiguous femme fatales. As if to keep his audience on their toes, Jordan then likes to pivot – to grand period biopics such as Michael Collins, or rain-soaked wartime melodramas like The End of the Affair.
The Irish writer and director has spent much of his 40-year career being told he’s doing it all wrong. “But I’ve always been fascinated by things I’ve not done before,...
The Irish writer and director has spent much of his 40-year career being told he’s doing it all wrong. “But I’ve always been fascinated by things I’ve not done before,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Adam White
- The Independent - Film
The ensemble cast of The Big Lebowski is full of iconic actors playing unconventionally wacky characters. Although it received mixed reviews and bombed at the box office during its initial release, The Big Lebowski has since been reappraised as a beloved classic with a massive cult following. The Coen brothers are renowned writing quirky, unforgettable roles, and this 1998 stoner noir features some of the zaniest and most colorful characters in their canon. Led by Jeff Bridges’ career-defining turn as the king of all slackers, the Dude, The Big Lebowski has one of the most star-studded casts of the Coens’ filmography.
The old saying that there are no small parts, only small actors, is particularly true of the Coens’ movies. Even a minor character like Jesus Quintana can steal every scene they’re in. The cast of The Big Lebowski includes some of the Coen brothers' most frequent regular collaborators, like John Goodman,...
The old saying that there are no small parts, only small actors, is particularly true of the Coens’ movies. Even a minor character like Jesus Quintana can steal every scene they’re in. The cast of The Big Lebowski includes some of the Coen brothers' most frequent regular collaborators, like John Goodman,...
- 3/12/2023
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in a dead-end job and need some serious motivation to get going? Well, look no further. Julianne Moore is here to provide us with just the inspiration we need. From her humble beginnings as a struggling actress to her current status as an Oscar-winning superstar, Moore’s journey is one of resilience, hard work and ambition.
Whether you’re an aspiring actor/actress or simply seeking motivation to better yourself, there is much we can learn from Moore’s story. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the life and career of Julianne Moore—from her early successes to her current projects—and discover how she rose up from obscurity and took Hollywood by storm. Get ready for the inspirational journey of a lifetime—it’s time to explore the career of Julianne Moore!
Julianne Moore’s Early Life...
Whether you’re an aspiring actor/actress or simply seeking motivation to better yourself, there is much we can learn from Moore’s story. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the life and career of Julianne Moore—from her early successes to her current projects—and discover how she rose up from obscurity and took Hollywood by storm. Get ready for the inspirational journey of a lifetime—it’s time to explore the career of Julianne Moore!
Julianne Moore’s Early Life...
- 2/17/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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